How much would Be a Netherlands coin be?
Its Five Cents-made in 1989.
Basically it's worthless.
In conversion terms it is €0.0226 (Euros) which equates to 0.0349 US Dollars
Due to the volume produced it is also worthless in collector's terms I'm afraid........ sorry :0) It is unlikely to be a collector's item in either you or either your children's lifetime.
EDIT - I also checked with a friend who is a (Dutch) coin collecter. He confirmed that unless (same for all pre-Euro coins) it is (a) of mint condition and (b) it is part of a presentation pack or special edition, it will never be a collector's item due to the sheer volume produced in the lifetime.
2008-06-12 16:53:05 by Sierra R | Posted in Netherlands
Where can I find the value of foreign coins online?
I have some coins from the early 90's from Spain and France and the Netherlands. I was wondering if there was a place online to search for their value (if there is any!). I'm able to find information on them but not if they're worth anything now. Is there a place online to go or should I just head into a coin collector? (and, if I do go to a collector, do they charge anything?)
I think it would be better to take them to a collector or a coin dealer because they can visually see them and give you a more accurate price on the value of them. They may charge and they may not. I would call around and ask if they charge anything to do it. They may have to put them under a magnifier before they can tell you if they're worth anything. Good luck.
2007-12-27 11:02:03 by tazdoll16 | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts
How much is this coin set worth 2001 Euros from the Netherlands (uncirculated)?
When I checked a few months back, my set of all Euro coins, sealed, was worth about 10% over face value, but that is what you pay to get a set like that, you would get less selling yours.
I expect a set in uncirculated condition to be a little more in value, but not much. 2001 is very recent and many people into collecting coins did get a set of Euro's because they where new then.
2008-01-17 18:39:09 by ct_publishing | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts
I found a jar of coins from foreign countries my parents collected on their honeymoon. Are they worth anything
As far as I can tell, the coins are from the 40's, 50's, 60's and one from the 70's. I think there are some from Belgum(?), Germany, France (?), Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, and one bill (1 Riyal) and a coin from Saudi Arabia from the Gulf War era. There's one bill from the Republic of Egypt, and a few coins I brought back from Thailand from about 1990. There's one last mystery coin from "Republik Osterreich" with "Groschen" on the flip side. Aside from the memories, I was wondering if they're worth much monitarily (should I insure them or anything) since the world has changed a lot since the 40's? I suspect some are no longer minted. Does that mean anything?
Not sure on much to do with the value. But to clarify the "mystery coin" is from Austria. At least that is was Osterreich means.
2007-12-18 14:34:21 by scout out | Posted in Investing
How much money can I get for these old coins?
I was looking through my coin collection and I found several old coins and I have no clue if they're worth anything. They're in pretty good condition.
Canadian - 1 cent - 1932
U.S. - 1 penny - 1941
Deutschland (german) - 1 cent - 1950
Deutsche Mark (german) - 1 - 1950
Deutschland (german) - 10 - 1950
Russian - 15 - 1955
Netherlands - 25 cents - 1956
Russian - 10 - 1957
Russian - 5 - 1959 (this one has a hole in it)
They are not worth much I'm afraid, just like others have suggested above. The Canadian 1932 cent has a mintage of 21,316,190 and is not rare. Value for it is about $1 in average to nice circulated. The US cent is also a common date and although it's over 65 years old the date is commonly found in dealer's mixed cents bin for under 10 cents each in average circulated grades. The German 1950 dated 1, 10 pfenning and 1 D.Mark are worth several dollars if in nice circulated with luster, and sell better in Germany. The Russian 15, 10 and 5 coins are kopeks, and they too are common because the Soviet Union, the former name for CIS Russia, was a big country and mintages for coins were extremely high. Other than belonging to the Cold War period and generating some interest from it, the Soviet coins are worth little in the numismatic market and dealers sell them for max 10 cents each in coins bin. The same goes for the Dutch coin. In general, world coins struck in common metals are not worth much, even some dated as early as the 1900s are being sold under a dollar. The ones carrying long-term collector values have to be at least made of silver.
2007-07-11 14:39:43 by catfight_007 | Posted in Other - Society & Culture
How do I find the value of some older foreign coins ?
I have some that say Estados Unidos de Venezuela, some are from the Netherlands and some British. The years are from late 1800's to around 1942. I also have some paper money from Venezuela and Curacao I'd like info on - thanks!
Go to a coin dealer.
2006-06-04 08:36:55 by Diane L | Posted in History
anyone know the value of these coins?
hello, i just have some random coins ive collected over the years, and was just wondering if any were worth holding too .. or already worth something! :D hehe!
sooo .. i have a few old pennies:
-a 1944 american penny ( i heard this one was worth more if it DIDNT stick to a magnet? well, my doesnt! anyone know anything about that??)
-1945 & 1953 Canadian penny
-1975 New Pence piece?? worth 2 somethings ??
-1867-1967 Canadian quarter w. either a lynx or fishner on it?
-1956 Canadian nickel
- 1969 Netherlands coin .. worth 1C ??
anyways, thanks in advance!!
Go to Wikipedia and enter the type of any of the coins - it will tell you what you need to know, and there are links at the bottom for every piece of money ever made.
2008-04-03 13:03:20 by lil_miss_pool_fish | Posted in Hobbies & Crafts
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